Current retrospective studies and meta-analyses support the thesis that SGP improves PSG measures in children with congenital laryngomalacia and sleep dependent laryngomalacia.

Current retrospective studies and meta-analyses support the thesis that SGP improves PSG measures in children with congenital laryngomalacia and sleep dependent laryngomalacia.
Given the lack of reliability of the Schirmer’s Test, it is not essential in the preoperative evaluation of blepharoplasty patients.
The use of PET scan is recommended at diagnosis for patients presenting at clinical stages III and IV for head and neck cancer.
The contralateral tonsil should routinely be removed in cases of suspected or known unilateral HPV+ TSCC.
The reboot approach significantly reduced nasal polyp recurrence for 30 months postoperatively compared to the current mucosa-sparing approach.
Laryngoscopic and microscopic appearance of vascular stippling could inform clinicians on diagnostic sampling of suspicious laryngeal lesions that reduce delay in diagnosis.
A mandated consent form prior to opioid prescription was associated with decreased overall opioid prescriptions without a resultant increase in postoperative complications in pediatric patients.
The Laryngoscore is reliable for detecting difficult laryngeal exposure preoperatively, but each institution should find its own best cutoff value based on the specific instruments available locally.
A look at best practices, cytomegalovirus, genetics, and cochlear implants for single-sided deafness.